Abstract

We suggest a scenario of spontaneous (or dynamical) C and CP violation according to which it is possible to generate domains of matter and antimatter separated by cosmologically large distances. Such C ( CP ) violation existed only in the early universe and later it disappeared with the only trace of generated matter and antimatter domains. So this scenario does not suffer from the problem of domain walls. According to this scenario the width of the domain wall should grow exponentially to prevent annihilation at the domain boundaries. Though there is a classical result obtained by Basu and Vilenkin that the width of the wall tends to the one of the stationary solution (constant physical width). That is why we considered thick domain walls in a de Sitter universe following paper by Basu and Vilenkin. However, we were interested not only in stationary solutions found therein, but also investigated the general case of domain wall evolution with time. When the wall thickness parameter, δ 0 , is smaller than H−1/2 where H is the Hubble parameter in de Sitter space-time, then the stationary solutions exist, and initial field configurations tend with time to the stationary ones. However, there are no stationary solutions for δ0>H−1/2 We have calculated numerically the rate of the wall expansion in this case and have found that the width of the wall grows exponentially fast for δ0≫H−1 An explanation for the critical value δ0c=H−1/2 is also proposed.

Highlights

  • We suggest a scenario of spontaneous C and CP violation according to which it is possible to generate domains of matter and antimatter separated by cosmologically large distances

  • It is well known that a symmetry, which is broken in vacuum, at high temperatures tends to be restored

  • If a model is based on the unusual symmetry behavior at high temperatures, the size of domains will be too small from the cosmological point of view

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Summary

Introduction

Simplest version of the scenario the distance to the nearest domain of antimatter should be close to the present day cosmological horizon [6]. It is well known that a symmetry, which is broken in vacuum, at high temperatures tends to be restored In general, it is possible for a symmetry to be broken only in a specific range of temperatures, for the particular models and details see [8,9,10,11]. It is possible for a symmetry to be broken only in a specific range of temperatures, for the particular models and details see [8,9,10,11] This is just what is needed for a matter-antimatter domain generation without domain wall problem. If a model is based on the unusual symmetry behavior at high temperatures, the size of domains will be too small from the cosmological point of view.

Generation of matter and animatter domains
Numerical calculations
Production of heavy particles after inflation and baryogenesis
Stationary solutions
Evolution of domain walls beyond the stationary limit
Conclusions
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